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On the night of this Sunday (20), Alagoas will be able to see the total eclipse of Moon: the alignment of the Sun, the Earth and the Moon and the shadow of our planet on the satellite. In the state, the phenomenon begins to appear around 10:30, but it will be necessary to wait to reach its totality.
This will be similar to July 2018, but can be observed longer in all cities of the country. Another eclipse of this type is expected to occur only in 2022.
Alagoanos will be able to visit the Space Science Center, near the lighthouse, to observe the superlum with telescopes and binoculars .
"People will be better able to see the eclipse from Monday morning.We will be sunday at 10 pm and will provide telescopes to the public, it 's free, it' s on the e. Avenida Aristo de Andredade, "Romualdo Caldas, President of the Asnatrômico Studies Center of the Federal University of Alagoas (Ufal).
The eclipse begins at 0:36 (9:36 pm in New York). The phase of the shadow – when the sun's shadow begins to be observed on the Moon begins at 1:33 (10:33 pm in New York). At 3:12, the satellite will be in the maximum total phase. The partial phase continues until 4:50 (1:50 in New York) and everything ends at 5:48.
Unlike a total solar eclipse – when what is "hidden" is the Sun – the observation of the lunar version does not require a mask. The vision of the moon is to the naked eye. A simple binocular or telescope can help. It is easier to look in less enlightened areas – fields and beaches – and on the horizon.
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In each total lunar eclipse, we observe the so-called "blood moon" – a term commonly used, but not technically adopted by astronomers, and which refers to the red tone the Moon takes when it enters the maximum phase of shading. This color change is caused by the same factors that make the sky blue.
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